Slow Travel North East Scotland

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Gibson, Rebecca

  • Titel: Slow Travel North East Scotland : including Aberdeenshire, Moray and the Cairngorms National Park / Rebecca Gibson
  • Reihe: Bradt Slow Ttravel Guides
  • Person(en): Gibson, Rebecca [Verfasser*in]
  • Organisation(en): Bradt Guides Ltd. [Verlag]
  • Ausgabe: 1st edition
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Originalsprache: Englisch
  • Umfang: 327 Seiten : Illustrationen, Karten ; 20 cm
  • Erschienen: Chesham : Bradt Guides, 2023
  • ISBN/Preis: 978-1-78477-901-6 Broschur : EUR 21.00
  • Schlagwörter: Schottland ; Führer
  • Signatur: RAT und TAT > Reisen und Länder
  • Bel 1 SCHO GIBS•/21 Englisch Bel 1

Inhalt: Smitten by Scotland since childhood, outdoor writer and photographer Rebecca Gibson moved to Moray and started exploring her new home region on foot to produce this new title in Bradt's award-winning series of Slow travel guides to UK regions. Walkers, cyclists, wildlife lovers, families, history and folklore enthusiasts, and foodies are all catered for, with coverage of a wide range of attractions. As the only comprehensive guidebook to North East Scotland in print, it also contains all the practical information you could need to plan and enjoy time in this thrillingly diverse yet largely under-explored part of Britain. This region of mountains and coasts, ancient Caledonian pine forests and salmon-rich rivers harbours much to enthral and surprise. Long famous among hillwalkers, mountaineers and nature lovers, the Cairngorms is the UK's largest National Park and abounds in fairy folklore. Balmoral Estate has been a royal residence since Queen Victoria's reign, while Aberdeenshire has Scotland's highest density of castles and numerous Pictish stones and stone circles among an astounding 30,000 sites of historical and archaeological interest. Between Inverness and Aberdeen lies the less-familiar region of Moray, which hosts the world's most northerly population of bottle-nosed dolphins, Scotland's oldest independent museum and Forres, where Shakespeare's Macbeth met the three witches. Here the Scots language and culture are celebrated through gatherings such as fire festivals. This guidebook's Slow approach to travel fits with a growing ethos of sustainability in this part of Scotland, from Findhorn Ecovillage to a celebration of locally sourced, artisan and organic food alongside the well-known products of Speyside whisky, Aberdeen Angus beef and River Dee salmon. Key heritage attractions are described in intimate detail - but so are opportunities to see some of Scotland's most special wildlife, from pinewood-dwelling crested tits to the largest mainland gannet colony in the country. Whether you are ke